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rich edson latest from the pentagon. sound a little fishy. >> republicans are charging politics here. when you look at the structure of the fiscal cliff and what exactly happens, we're talking about automatic cuts to the pentagon. $50 billion a year starting on january 2nd. these cuts are supposed to last for an entire decade. and republicans and democrats are trying to figure out ways to avoid them. but one event analysts says even when you talk about january 2nd, when the fiscal cut hits effects on defense contractors will be gradual. >> if you look at what would happen on january 2nd, if sequestration goes into effect, basically everyone in industry who is working on a contract at that point in time, they're going to be working on contracts that already have funding obligated on them. so they would not be affected. so no one in industry would have to be laid off. what would be affected is the awarding of new contracts or the extension of contracts or exercise of contract options in the months after sequestration. >> t
rich edson latest from the pentagon. sound a little fishy. >> republicans are charging politics here. when you look at the structure of the fiscal cliff and what exactly happens, we're talking about automatic cuts to the pentagon. $50 billion a year starting on january 2nd. these cuts are supposed to last for an entire decade. and republicans and democrats are trying to figure out ways to avoid them. but one event analysts says even when you talk about january 2nd, when the fiscal cut...
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back in may the pentagon struck a harsher tone saying it would consider cyber attacks acts of war. we are awaiting further comment by the white house. a new report timed it dozens of programs operation fast and furious. according to univision, it found links between 57 previously unidentified weapons and a series of murders that took place in mexico, particularly near warren spirits of the weapons were used by drug cartel members to slaughter 14 teenagers at a birthday party. others used in the massacre of 18 men at a rehab center in juarez. more than 2,000 were allowed across the border by the justice department and alcohol and tobacco and firearms in operation fast injurious. just 1202 of those weapons hav been recovered. ung illegal immigrants are now allowed driver's licensss in california. under a bill that governor jerry brown signed into law just last night. the measure makes an estimated 400,000 illegal immigrants eligible to drive legally in california if they qualify for the obama administration federal work permit program imposed by executive order. no other state has en
back in may the pentagon struck a harsher tone saying it would consider cyber attacks acts of war. we are awaiting further comment by the white house. a new report timed it dozens of programs operation fast and furious. according to univision, it found links between 57 previously unidentified weapons and a series of murders that took place in mexico, particularly near warren spirits of the weapons were used by drug cartel members to slaughter 14 teenagers at a birthday party. others used in the...
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rich edson at the pentagon to report on that. dagen: more problems for american airlines. when will that end? is it a labor fight? looking at the markets underrated but we don't like looking at it. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. robert: i am robert gray. republican senator chuck grassley of iowa turning up the heat on tim geithner. charlie gasparino reports that the senator wants to know what tim geithner knew about manipulations and when he knew it. grassley is asking tim geithner if he defends not telling congress about manipulation in 2008. u.s. automakers reporting mixed september sales numbers. general motors posting the best september since 2008. ford sales stalled last month and chrysler reported better t
rich edson at the pentagon to report on that. dagen: more problems for american airlines. when will that end? is it a labor fight? looking at the markets underrated but we don't like looking at it. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a...
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is the pentagon doing enough to help the military vote sevenltd over the comments. you can tweet them to us at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. it is 18 minutes after the hour. a whole lot of us are making less money but we are spending more money. in these tough economic times. vera gibbons is here to help you save when you are making less money. >> country over football. that's the motto of one nfl owner who says it is more important for romney to win than his team. >> opening arguments begin today after americans were accused of helping terrorists. he krrecruited men. he has a history of seizures and he told the court he is seeing ghosts. >>> prosecutors say multi billion dollar fraud carried out by bernie madoff carried out as early as the 1970s. that according to an indictment with charges over several long time employees. madoff is serving a 150 year prison sentence. heather? >> ainsley thank you so much. >> a lot of americans are dipping into their savings. listen to this. household incomes went down since july and augus
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intelligence expert who has worked in the pentagon for two decades tells "outfront" the key information left out of the talking points can only mean the administration is covering something up. u.s. intelligence knew about the al qaeda link within 24 hours of the attacks. and the now infamous comments by susan rice saying the attacks were not preplanned, not the work of terror were four days after that. this does not add up. intelligence committee chairman mike rogers is our exclusive guest, but first, elyse has the latest on the news she's been "outfront" with from the start. you have been breaking this, this latest story about the white house choosing to leave information out. what are your sources saying as to why the white house left out key points. like the fact that this was a terrorist attack. >> well, i think, erin, if you look at the chronology of how this happened, the days after the attack -- in fact the day after the attack, my sources were telling me this was a preplanned military style assault, indication that there were terrorists involved. then as the days gone by, even
intelligence expert who has worked in the pentagon for two decades tells "outfront" the key information left out of the talking points can only mean the administration is covering something up. u.s. intelligence knew about the al qaeda link within 24 hours of the attacks. and the now infamous comments by susan rice saying the attacks were not preplanned, not the work of terror were four days after that. this does not add up. intelligence committee chairman mike rogers is our exclusive...
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even daniel ellsberg the patriarch of whistleblowers says about bradley manning ellsberg first let the pentagon pick first time. let's talk about bradley manning and what's next of course in this these funds are needed bradley manning has an attorney david coombs these funds are needed to continue to support him and he has been as we said you know behind bars for eight hundred fifty two hundred sixty two days i think he still has not gone to trial what's going on here well his attorneys have actually recently filed a motion about his right to a speedy trial that he's entitled to under the sixty amendment of the u.s. constitution and also under article ten of the uniform code of military justice. that is one motion we have an upcoming hearing on article thirteen record in allegations about torture so there are a number of things coming up for him but again david coombs is an excellent attorney but you know the fees are running very high in these cases in my with my espionage act clients were told that their defense can cost between one million and three million dollars so even if you're found in
even daniel ellsberg the patriarch of whistleblowers says about bradley manning ellsberg first let the pentagon pick first time. let's talk about bradley manning and what's next of course in this these funds are needed bradley manning has an attorney david coombs these funds are needed to continue to support him and he has been as we said you know behind bars for eight hundred fifty two hundred sixty two days i think he still has not gone to trial what's going on here well his attorneys have...
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gregg: jennifer griffin live at the pentagon, thanks. jenna: we'll see how that issue potentially comes up in the debates. the countdown is certainly on for the first debate between the president and governor romney. both candidates are going through final debate preparations before meeting face-to-face tomorrow night. the president spending the day with his staff in nevada, governor romney already in colorado where we find our campaign carl cameron live in denver. carl, it's been said that governor romney has a lot riding on these debates. what are you hearing about his prep? is he going for a knockout punch if you will? >> reporter: well the romney campaign would really prefer their knockout punch to come on election day. we are 35 days exactly from that now, five weeks from the day. with the debate tomorrow mr. romney is hoping to put this into the context of sort of a comprehensive approach gliding into election day, or rather charge into it. his aides yesterday said his first debate is a big opportunity for him to introduce himself
gregg: jennifer griffin live at the pentagon, thanks. jenna: we'll see how that issue potentially comes up in the debates. the countdown is certainly on for the first debate between the president and governor romney. both candidates are going through final debate preparations before meeting face-to-face tomorrow night. the president spending the day with his staff in nevada, governor romney already in colorado where we find our campaign carl cameron live in denver. carl, it's been said that...
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barra star at the pentagon for us this evening. thanks so much, barbara. >> thanks very much, indeed. >>> the romney campaign is seizing on a remark today by the vice president joe biden. we have details of what he said, how the obama campaign is reacting. the senior adviser, robert gibbs, is standing by to join us live. get outta the car. ♪ are you ok? the... get in the car. [ male announcer ] the epa estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. for wherever life takes you. and now qualified buyers can get 0% apr financing for 48 months on a 2012 cruze. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. 100% new. ♪ 100% greek. 100% mmm... ♪ oh wow, that is mmm... ♪ in fact it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. well ok then, new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. ♪ it is so good. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by kee
barra star at the pentagon for us this evening. thanks so much, barbara. >> thanks very much, indeed. >>> the romney campaign is seizing on a remark today by the vice president joe biden. we have details of what he said, how the obama campaign is reacting. the senior adviser, robert gibbs, is standing by to join us live. get outta the car. ♪ are you ok? the... get in the car. [ male announcer ] the epa estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. for wherever life takes you. and...
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lanes are open on the trip into 395 and on to the pentagon and 14th street bridge. next timesaver traffic at 6:00. mike, back to you. >> all right, beverly. we're a little excited. he became a tv icon in the 1970's for his role in happy days and so many other things after that. henry winkler known as the fonz is still acting and directing today. you can see him on tv right now. he has movies coming out. we'll talk about all that but he's in town in washington, d.c. today to promote something that's much more personal. another mission called open arms campaign. it has to do with something called ulf, upper limbs -- [indiscernible] it's an honor to see you sir. >> thank you so much. >> tell us about uls and how it affected you. >> my mother had a stroke in 1986 and lived with it for ten years. about three or four months after her stroke when the therapy is done, when the patient is home, and the secondary muscles start to take over and you have seen this many times, all of a sudden the arm freezes into place. upper limb spasticity. the opener arms campaign -- the open
lanes are open on the trip into 395 and on to the pentagon and 14th street bridge. next timesaver traffic at 6:00. mike, back to you. >> all right, beverly. we're a little excited. he became a tv icon in the 1970's for his role in happy days and so many other things after that. henry winkler known as the fonz is still acting and directing today. you can see him on tv right now. he has movies coming out. we'll talk about all that but he's in town in washington, d.c. today to promote...
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texas senator john cornyn says this is unacceptable, it's a failure, he says, by pentagon leaders to comply with a 2009 law that was supposed to make it easier for our soldiers to vote. guy benson is political editor of town hall.com. hi, guy. >> hey, how's it going? alisyn: senator cornyn expressed his serious concerns about this precipitous drop in requests of absentee ballots by our soldiers overseas. what do you think is going on here? >> that's a very good question, and it's something that we need to find out quickly. as you said, in virginia alone we've seen a 92% drop in requests for absentee ballots, that number is over 50% in terms of the major states like florida, ohio and nevada. so i think there's a lot of people on the political side of this scratching their heads. as you mentioned, senator cornyn and a group of other republicans have shot off a letter to the defense secretary say, hey, it's time for explanations, and what they're really upset about not necessarily, allison, the raw numbers that people aren't requesting as many ballots out in the field, but rather a rece
texas senator john cornyn says this is unacceptable, it's a failure, he says, by pentagon leaders to comply with a 2009 law that was supposed to make it easier for our soldiers to vote. guy benson is political editor of town hall.com. hi, guy. >> hey, how's it going? alisyn: senator cornyn expressed his serious concerns about this precipitous drop in requests of absentee ballots by our soldiers overseas. what do you think is going on here? >> that's a very good question, and it's...
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embassy and people in the media should ask the pentagon what's the purpose of these troops because they're supposed to be gone at the agreed and i think it's worth remembering that you know she's to a few special forces you know back in vietnam started that whole thing how do progresses reconcile the drone warfare going on with the need to realize. if for nothing else the supreme court. i don't think they do i think some peace activists are over in pakistan now joining a march against the drone attacks which is very courageous and. the drone attacks are a violation of pakistan's sovereignty. and my own view is that the drone attacks. will not end until there's a settlement in afghanistan and pakistan that gives a cover for the administration to stop them i don't think of them as a brave new world entirely although some people do i i think when you take out the ground troops which was important that left obama with drones or nothing and he started down this path of using drones against the. groups that the american people are convinced are the terrorist enemies and there's been a lot of sup
embassy and people in the media should ask the pentagon what's the purpose of these troops because they're supposed to be gone at the agreed and i think it's worth remembering that you know she's to a few special forces you know back in vietnam started that whole thing how do progresses reconcile the drone warfare going on with the need to realize. if for nothing else the supreme court. i don't think they do i think some peace activists are over in pakistan now joining a march against the drone...
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we are seeing volume delays coming in from 95 to springfield interchange as you had passed the pentagon into the district this morning. let us see what our forecast is like. >> a little on the web site. showers on and off. temperatures will get into the mid 70's this afternoon. or seven they forecast showing edie's back for the rest of the week. this will be nice and warm -- the forecast showing 80's back for the rest of the week. this will be nice and warm. >> let us focus on the positive. >> one day at a time. thank you for stopping by. >> stay tuned for >> good morning america." and you can always turn into news channel 8. see you at noon. david smallwood: maryland money needs to stay in marylan it's just that simple, i mean, it's a no brainer. anncr: every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty... million at casinos in west virginia, delaware... and pennsylvania. one west virginia paper calls it a "cash cow" for them. but its cost maryland over one billion dollars. ney that could have created good jobs and... better schools for us. question seven keeps maryland money in maryl
we are seeing volume delays coming in from 95 to springfield interchange as you had passed the pentagon into the district this morning. let us see what our forecast is like. >> a little on the web site. showers on and off. temperatures will get into the mid 70's this afternoon. or seven they forecast showing edie's back for the rest of the week. this will be nice and warm -- the forecast showing 80's back for the rest of the week. this will be nice and warm. >> let us focus on the...
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. >> joined by our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. you've been digging into this for new information. you say as early as april, the united states sent special forces into benghazi for a specific reason. >> they did, indeed, carol. what we've learned is that a very small team of special forces commandos were sent to that benghazi compound. this was back in april. if you think back a u.n. -- united nations convoy in the region had been attacked. growing security concerns at that time back in april, about what was going on in that region in eastern libya. so, the u.s. sent a team of about four special forces, commandos to the benghazi compound. they did a security assessment. what could be done to improve security at the facility. and they recommended apparently, we are told, a couple of things that seem fairly minor in retrospect. sand bagging some positions so libyan forces who were there, contractors, essentially, could help fight back if the place came under attack and also were training for some of that private security force that
. >> joined by our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. you've been digging into this for new information. you say as early as april, the united states sent special forces into benghazi for a specific reason. >> they did, indeed, carol. what we've learned is that a very small team of special forces commandos were sent to that benghazi compound. this was back in april. if you think back a u.n. -- united nations convoy in the region had been attacked. growing security concerns at...
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pentagon officials believe that at least some of the 97 u.s. and nato troops murdered by afghan security forces over the past 30 years were killed because they were culturally insensitive. that's right. it was their own fault according to paul spur re, the best way to deal with this is u.s. troops go through muslim sensitivity training to learn about stuff that is considered insulting in islam. like for example, never show the bottom of boots while sitting or lying across from a muslim. avoid winking or cursing. >> but it is a tick. you can't help it. >> it is my tour retes. >> avoid exiting the shower without a towel. and spur resays many military officials are outraged with one senior army intelligence official telling him, quote, the cultural affront excuse is a bunch of garbage. they are killing us because we are infidels occupying islamic lands. it is what the koran and every imam is telling them, and no amount of cultural sensitivity is going to stop that. i have to go to you, matt. no matter what we do, whether it is -- if we cover the f
pentagon officials believe that at least some of the 97 u.s. and nato troops murdered by afghan security forces over the past 30 years were killed because they were culturally insensitive. that's right. it was their own fault according to paul spur re, the best way to deal with this is u.s. troops go through muslim sensitivity training to learn about stuff that is considered insulting in islam. like for example, never show the bottom of boots while sitting or lying across from a muslim. avoid...
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there is political uncertainty surrounding the cut and the pentagon says it's not even fully planning for them, preferring that congress reverse them. they say the automatic cut will be gradual. >> what would be affected is the awarding of new contract, or extension of contract or exercise of contract options in the months after sequestions ration. the key, though, is the timing. i would not happen immediately on january 2. it would happen in months and years that follow. >> defense contractors so far followed the administration guidance with lockheed martin announcing it will not move ahead with layoff notices before the election. bret? >> bret: picking up the legal bills is the real question. we'll follow up on that, rich. thank you. still ahead -- huge decision about pennsylvania's voter i.d. law. first, another border patrol agent makes the ultimate sacrifice. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra
there is political uncertainty surrounding the cut and the pentagon says it's not even fully planning for them, preferring that congress reverse them. they say the automatic cut will be gradual. >> what would be affected is the awarding of new contract, or extension of contract or exercise of contract options in the months after sequestions ration. the key, though, is the timing. i would not happen immediately on january 2. it would happen in months and years that follow. >> defense...
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. >> and is that the pentagon? >> i can't -- . >> i think so. >> and that is -- . >> yeah. >> and that can be the monument out there somewhere and that is what we're going have to contend with and you figure that out. in hd, can you see that and we're stuck on the northern side of the warm front and that is to the south of us and that is warm and muggy. this is lanard -- leonardtown right now, still some showers to the south of us and really, all of this is south-southeast of the metro. the warm front is just south of you here and we're getting showers and some overrun coming up here and this is stronger. salis buro the front and the temperatures in the -- salisbury on the temperatures in the front and the lower 80s. we'll stay in the 70s on through the evening hours and overnight, most of us will stay in the 70s, believe it or not. let me show you this is a sense where the showers have been running and some thunderstorms, to, with this. most of the motion is up to the east and to the northwest. we're not talking a
. >> and is that the pentagon? >> i can't -- . >> i think so. >> and that is -- . >> yeah. >> and that can be the monument out there somewhere and that is what we're going have to contend with and you figure that out. in hd, can you see that and we're stuck on the northern side of the warm front and that is to the south of us and that is warm and muggy. this is lanard -- leonardtown right now, still some showers to the south of us and really, all of this is...
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we are confirming this morning, one of my colleagues, justin fisher at the pentagon, producer, that the fbi 20 days later still has not set foot in banghazi. >> i would guess the fbi is trying. and my guess is that he -- the individual who makes the decision has decided that the situation's still not safe for that team of people to go in. obviously every day that goes by means that the -- the scene will have been sufficiently disturbed, that the likelihood of their learning much diminishes with every passing day. >> greta: how could it not be safe for our fbi who are pretty well trained for security, yet it was safe for our ambassador and others to be there? >> it wasn't safe. >> greta: well, no, but the thinking. i mean, obviously it wasn't, because they were killed. but the thinking that the fbi are not tough enough and armed enough and ready to go and investigate that, because as you say as time marches on, we lose evidence, we lose information. >> sure. i think that once an event like that happens, and the people are killed, it's clear that they misjudged the security situation. the
we are confirming this morning, one of my colleagues, justin fisher at the pentagon, producer, that the fbi 20 days later still has not set foot in banghazi. >> i would guess the fbi is trying. and my guess is that he -- the individual who makes the decision has decided that the situation's still not safe for that team of people to go in. obviously every day that goes by means that the -- the scene will have been sufficiently disturbed, that the likelihood of their learning much...
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he led the paper for 30 years, and in 1971 made the decision to publish the pentagon papers, a classified history of u.s. involvement in vietnam. arthur ochs sulzberger was 86 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. we turn to the presidential campaign, with both candidates awaiting their high-stakes meeting wednesday night. workers prepared the debate space at the university of denver. while the candidates prepared themselves for wednesday night's first face-off. it's to focus on domestic policy and will be moderated by the pbs newshour's own jim leer. republican mitt romney made his way westward from boston with a rally in denver planned for this evening. president obama was in henderson, nevada, getting ready. last night he tried to lower expectations for himself at a rally in las vegas. >> i know folks in the media are speculating already on who is going to have the best zingers. >> you are! i don't know about that. who is going to put the the most points on the board. >> you are! no, no, governor romney is a good debater. i'm just okay. >> woodruff: b
he led the paper for 30 years, and in 1971 made the decision to publish the pentagon papers, a classified history of u.s. involvement in vietnam. arthur ochs sulzberger was 86 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. we turn to the presidential campaign, with both candidates awaiting their high-stakes meeting wednesday night. workers prepared the debate space at the university of denver. while the candidates prepared themselves for wednesday night's first...
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and while the investigations proceed, the "new york times" reported today that the pentagon and c.i.a. are drawing up contingency plans to kill or capture those believed responsible for the killings. congressman issa's letter also congressman issa's letter detailed some 13 anti-u.s. and anti-western security incidents in the months leading up to the attacks. for more now on the state of security in benghazi and hunt for suspects, we turn to two reporters: siobhan gordon of the "wall street journal" and greg miller of the "washington post." welcome to you both. president obama pledged on september 12 to bring the killers to justice. siobhan, starting with you. how far along is the u.s. in the investigation, the kind of investigation to have to do that some >> they're fairly far along in terms of being able to identify some individuals through either tracking conversations or through video that is picked up. photographs and the like. so they have identified a number of individuals. they are trying to figure out now what the next steps are to deal with those individuals. much they've dis
and while the investigations proceed, the "new york times" reported today that the pentagon and c.i.a. are drawing up contingency plans to kill or capture those believed responsible for the killings. congressman issa's letter also congressman issa's letter detailed some 13 anti-u.s. and anti-western security incidents in the months leading up to the attacks. for more now on the state of security in benghazi and hunt for suspects, we turn to two reporters: siobhan gordon of the...
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i found out my father was in the pentagon when the plane hit, too. that was a bad day. >> brian: was he okay. >> yes he was fine. >> brian: you will never forget the passengers face. to see a fully armed f-16 off of the wing tip brought them up short. it was an being morning. >> brian: other wars and conflict necessary kosovo and the days in iraq. how dangerous were those skies? >> it tarted out extremely dangerous. there was a lot left over from the first gulf war and saddam and everyone in four went down fighting. >> brian: thigh had more fire power left and one of two times where up felt you could die is when you tumbled on what was left of saddam's forces. >> yes. the medina division of the republican guard and went down to look for a company size unit and found an endivision and they fired so much missiles and i lost all my decoys >> brian: you sat there wondered if this was it >> i was zipping along as fast as i could go absolutely. >> brian: are you proud of what you have done for this country in >> i am. i will always look back and know when
i found out my father was in the pentagon when the plane hit, too. that was a bad day. >> brian: was he okay. >> yes he was fine. >> brian: you will never forget the passengers face. to see a fully armed f-16 off of the wing tip brought them up short. it was an being morning. >> brian: other wars and conflict necessary kosovo and the days in iraq. how dangerous were those skies? >> it tarted out extremely dangerous. there was a lot left over from the first gulf war...
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the state department then became responsible for security there, but never put in a request to the pentagon for more protection. this comes as the white house is rejecting calls for ambassador susan wright to resign for saying that the attacks were sparked by the offensive antes-muslim film. >>> it is 7:22. we will tell you why it is a little more pricey in the district for food. and why you have to pay. >>> and christmas is months away but it is shaping up to be a busy holiday shopping season. the latest forecast after the break. . >> and from the farm to the lunch line, holly is learning all about a nationwide program that serves up a healthy menu in school cafeterias to help farmers -- to help local farmers. good morning, kids. this year, america's privately-owned freight railroads plan to spspend $23 billion on their network. that's like building 4 nat's stadiums, 5 wilson bridges, and 8 dc convention centers...all in one year. and not a penny of it comes from taxpayers. so i had to look the part. to work in fasashion. t.j.maxx is such a great place cause i know when i go in there, i'm
the state department then became responsible for security there, but never put in a request to the pentagon for more protection. this comes as the white house is rejecting calls for ambassador susan wright to resign for saying that the attacks were sparked by the offensive antes-muslim film. >>> it is 7:22. we will tell you why it is a little more pricey in the district for food. and why you have to pay. >>> and christmas is months away but it is shaping up to be a busy...
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make the senate armed services committee more open in how it reviews an authorization bill for the pentagon spending, for example, where billions are authorized, but there's no transparency in that process. i also just wanted to give my good friend and colleague john an opportunity to amend or clarify a statement he made about nonprofits and their ability to pressure -- [laughter] >> my point is that it's really difficult. like, we do what we can to be relevant to what is politically attractive, right in and so we all play in that world. but compared to the minority switching hands and the pressure that's at play there, that's very difficult for a nonprofit like either of ours to just create. so we can't create the political circumstances, but we can do things that are, um, complimentary to what they are. does that clarify what you meant -- >> so difficult but not impossible. >> yes, yes, i'm with you. >> thank you. [laughter] >> jim snyder. my question is to hugh, and it concerns the transparency of congressionally-sponsored events like this. identify been going to -- i've been going to ev
make the senate armed services committee more open in how it reviews an authorization bill for the pentagon spending, for example, where billions are authorized, but there's no transparency in that process. i also just wanted to give my good friend and colleague john an opportunity to amend or clarify a statement he made about nonprofits and their ability to pressure -- [laughter] >> my point is that it's really difficult. like, we do what we can to be relevant to what is politically...
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make the senate armed services committee more open and how it reviews and authorization bill for the pentagon spending, for example. billions are authorized, but there's no transparency in the process. i also want to give my good friend and colleague to clarify the statement he made about nonprofits and their ability to pressure. >> my point is that it is really difficult. we do what we can to be relevant to what is politically as in we all play in that role. but compared to the minority switching hands in the pressure i played there, but very difficult for nonprofit to just create, so we can't create political circumstances, but we do things complementary to what they are. does that clarify which are not? >> difficult but not impossible. >> jim snyder. my question is to see you concerns the transparency congressionally sponsored event. i've been involved with about a half-dozen of them. they are incredibly valuable for nonprofits. not only are they free, that they are high prestige in great trade press doesn't apply to this particular audience, but in general to the media. >> how dare you in
make the senate armed services committee more open and how it reviews and authorization bill for the pentagon spending, for example. billions are authorized, but there's no transparency in the process. i also want to give my good friend and colleague to clarify the statement he made about nonprofits and their ability to pressure. >> my point is that it is really difficult. we do what we can to be relevant to what is politically as in we all play in that role. but compared to the minority...
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only agency of the government of the united states of america that is worse than acquisition than the pentagon who is famous for massive waste and cost overrun is the faa? what is wrong with your procurement process and how are we going to fix it? >> as you have heard, we would have in retrospect the eram should have been structured differently. i would tell you that we got the contractors attention at the ceo level to get the changes that we needed quickly. the profile of the kind of work the faa does is high risk and sometimes it is a technological leading edge, sometimes the bleeding edge and it is that kind of project especially when it is this complex is likely to have to sit back and delay. when you take the six separate technologies that constitute nextgen in the interplay and interaction between them it is an order of magnitude more complex. that is not an excuse but it puts a premium on better project management skills and understanding the risk from the beginning and we are very much focused on that. >> mr. churn and one other question. i read something yesterday about potentially us
only agency of the government of the united states of america that is worse than acquisition than the pentagon who is famous for massive waste and cost overrun is the faa? what is wrong with your procurement process and how are we going to fix it? >> as you have heard, we would have in retrospect the eram should have been structured differently. i would tell you that we got the contractors attention at the ceo level to get the changes that we needed quickly. the profile of the kind of...